fewer: i also wanted to mention today that i think in the audience we have -- is it lieutenant noah mallenger. i'm so sorry, i didn't have you in my presentation, but i wanted to make you available if we had any questions. lieutenant, is there anything you'd like to add? if there is, i'd like to give you an opportunity to speak. i think we've heard a lot. >> we have heard a lot. i think i'm not the gang expert here. the inspector here is, i run the gang task force, and a broad overview, i think yvonne did a good job in presenting what the overview looks like. do you have any specific questions that i can help you with. >> supervisor fewer: i think my main question is we've heard a lot of testimony today, and i think we also learned a lot about gang injunctions, and we learned about how individuals are actually -- their lives have been sort of affected by this even though they are not involved in gang activity any longer. so we have heard today that police have stopped people that are on gang injunctions simply doing just what regular people sort of do, taking their children to a disney on ice